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Self-reported Physical Activity Predicts Long-term Coronary Heart Disease and All-Cause Mortalities

Twenty-one-Year Follow-up of The Israeli Ischemic Heart Disease Study

Charles B. Eaton, MD, MS; Jack H. Medalie, MD, MPH; Susan A. Flocke, MS; Stephen J. Zyzanski, PhD; Shlomit Yaari; Uri Goldbourt, PhD

Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(4):323-329.


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